MANILA. Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – The Philippine peso fell to its weakest in one-and-a-half months against the U.S. dollar, closing at P47.16 to the dollar last Friday, its worst finish since July 27.
Many are blaming it on the spat between President Rodrigo R. Duterte and US President Barack Obama, leading up to the ASEAN Summit in Laos last week.
Filipinos here and abroad are also blaming Duterte for the recent downward trend in stock investments in the country.
But that is not all. Majority of Filipinos are also laying blame on their president for these recent developments:
More than 600,000 drug users have voluntarily surrendered under Duterte’s war on drugs
Drug lords from among the ranks of politicians, law enforcement officers, judges and influential people have been identified and will soon be prosecuted
The ‘laglag bala’ extortion scheme that has made the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) infamous has been totally eliminated
Passenger queues and overcrowding at NAIA have been significantly reduced; passengers are even treated to clean bathrooms
Lower-cost regular metered taxis are now available for arriving NAIA passengers
A 911 emergency system and an 8888 citizen complaints line have been set up nationwide
Unemployment rate is down to 5%, the lowest since 2005.
One-stop Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) document processing centers have been set up
Stranded OFWs abroad have been brought back to the country
Processing time for passports, licenses, government IDs and many other official transactions has been reduced to hours or just days instead of weeks
Public roads, sidewalks and overpasses have been cleaned and cleared of illegally-parked vehicles and vendors
Existing curfew and alcohol regulations in many cities are now being enforced and followed, even at 7-Eleven stores
China has pledged to help in the drug war and rehabilitation of drug users
Japan is donating planes and ships to help boost the Philippine military
Indonesia is cooperating with the Philippines to fight terrorism and extremism in the region
President Barack Obama shook hands with Duterte, contrary to reports by local news media
Duterte must be very unpopular right now among Filipinos. So his 91% approval rating must be a made-up number?
MANILA, Philippines (The Adobo Chronicles, Manila Bureau) – Filipino boxing champion and Senator Manny Pacquiao has denied online reports that he is donating $5 Million to support Philippine President Rodrigo Roa Duterte’s ‘war on drugs.’
The supposed donation was reported by the fake news site, theguard1an.com, and was quickly picked up by other social media sites. (The guard1an is not the same as the British newspaper The Guardian.)
In an interview with The Adobo Chronicles, Pacquiao said he does not have that kind of money to donate to Duterte. “I’m broke at the moment,” he said, “and that’s why I have agreed to come out of retirement and fight WBO welterweight champion Jessie Vargas.”
“Maybe, if I win this upcoming fight, I may have an extra $5 Million to donate to Duterte’s drug war.”
The Pacquiao-Vargas fight is scheduled on November 5 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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